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Garage Anchor Then and Now

LG63

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A local furniture store runs a television ad where the spokeswoman talks about how the couch “anchors” a living room. I suppose every room has an anchor, even the garage. For me, growing up it was a workbench made from a couple of 2 x 10 planks cantilevered off the exposed studs of our garage. Far from today’s standards, most of the bench was grease soaked with a crevice between the two planks that had become the final resting place for numerous lock washers, cotter pins, and snap rings of forgotten origins. At one end of the bench was a row of Butter-Nut and Folgers coffee cans with every spare nut and bolt my dad had ever come across. At the other end was an S-K hip roof toolbox that contained my dad’s modest but well used set of hand tools. Mounted above the bench was a small dedicated shelf for the hand-me-down AM radio that provided the background static for tinkering at the bench. The crackling of that old AM radio and the smell of grease soaked wood made it a familiar, comfortable place- I guess that made it the anchor for me.

Today my garage anchor is not nearly as quaint or memorable. I’m somewhat embarrassed to say it’s probably my HF tool cart, just because that’s where most of my frequently used tools end up. I hope to up my game soon (with inspiration I find here on GJ) and create a legitimate work center to anchor my garage.

So what anchors your garage then and now?
 
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i know what you're talking about, my "anchor" is the beast in the background on the left, my "mothership" tool box:

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This is where it all happens.....
 

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a workbench made from a couple of 2 x 10 planks cantilevered off the exposed studs of our garage. Far from today’s standards, most of the bench was grease soaked with a crevice between the two planks that had become the final resting place for numerous lock washers, cotter pins, and snap rings of forgotten origins. At one end of the bench was a row of Butter-Nut and Folgers coffee cans with every spare nut and bolt my dad had ever come across. At the other end was an S-K hip roof toolbox that contained my dad’s modest but well used set of hand tools. Mounted above the bench was a small dedicated shelf for the hand-me-down AM radio that provided the background static for tinkering at the bench. The crackling of that old AM radio and the smell of grease soaked wood made it a familiar, comfortable place-

That pretty much describes the garage of the older house I bought in Aug 2011.

I liked it so much, I kept that part of it just like that.
 
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Wow, I don't have an actual anchor like WFS, but I'd have to say my bench/toolbox is my shop's "anchor" piece.

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I just photoshopped the pic - its not even my garage - BTW Steevo i saw your build thread on your bench, and i am stealing your idea and have to do something very similar - it looks awesome!!! - my only thing is I'm going blue and not looking forward to painting them
 

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This bench has been the anchor of my last three shops... this winter it will get a remake into the roller in should be.
 

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My garage. . . . workbench, nope it's just a bench. Tool box, nope just a box, maybe bigger than others. . . I think it would be the wood burner. Everybody seems to check it out, especially in the winter.

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Here you go, it's a converted blueprint cabinet which i modified with a heavy duty steel frame at the bottom (heavy duty casters attached), steel frame on the back and some aluminum corner guards.


http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2673927&postcount=8265

Thanks for the link. Beautiful box btw and great use of a blueprint cabinet. A family friend has ~15 feet of those cabinets under his main bench and I always thought for hand tools they were perfect. I was seriously squinting, but didnt think it looked like a manufactured "toolbox."
 
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